A Poet! He Hath Put His Heart To School Poem by William Wordsworth

A Poet! He Hath Put His Heart To School

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A poet! - He hath put his heart to school,
Nor dares to move unpropped upon the staff
Which art hath lodged within his hand- must laugh
By precept only, and shed tears by rule.
Thy Art be Nature; the live current quaff,
And let the groveller sip his stagnant pool,
In fear that else, when Critics grave and cool
Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph.
How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold?
Because the lovely little flower is free
Down to its root, and, in that freedom, bold;
And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree
Comes not by casting in a formal mould,
But from its own divine vitality.

A Poet! He Hath Put His Heart To School
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 22 August 2020

And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its own divine vitality. William Wordsworth

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Gajanan Mishra 19 December 2012

divine vitality. good. I like it.

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John Tiong Chunghoo 24 September 2006

art is heart it comes forth from within to hinge on the world smiling like a bloom waiting for someone to fall in love with

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